<p>Only four of Cornell’s constituent schools are state funded “statutory colleges”: New York State College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, NYS College of Human Ecology, NYS School of Industrial and Labor Relations, and NYS College of Veterinary Medicine. They aren’t under state control and are like the “state-related” schools in Pennsylvania. The other 9 schools and colleges at Cornell are private, including the main College of Arts and Sciences. At Penn, only the vet school receives significant state funding and it is not administered by the state, so it is more like the other “state-relateds”. Neither of these universities are considered to be “public” by any categorizing body.</p>